Doping wśród amatorów. Problem jest większy, niż myślisz

Is doping a problem exclusively for the professional peloton? Unfortunately not. In this video, I analyze official reports, scientific studies, and high-profile cases from Poland and Europe to answer the question of the doping problem in amateur cycling. We cover, among other things: • the history of a race in Spain, during which over 100 riders withdrew before doping control, • research results concerning amateurs, • cases of doping detection in Poland, • why some amateurs choose to use prohibited aids, • the dangers associated with dietary supplements, • health and sporting consequences. This video is not intended to accuse anyone. The goal is to present facts and initiate a substantive discussion about fair competition. 💬 Leave a comment: Have you encountered a situation that raised your suspicions during a competition or match? 👍 If you found the video valuable, give it a thumbs up and subscribe to the Kux na Kole channel. #cycling #doping #cycling #bike #training #gravel #road #ftp #amateurcycling Sources and materials used in the film: Mass withdrawal of 130 cyclists from a race in Spain (March 2024): Eurosport / March: https://eurosport.tvn24.pl/kolarstwo/... "Wild West" report in amateur cycling: Cyclingnews: https://www.cyclingnews.com/features/... Hard data from Germany: Physical (13%) and cognitive (15.1%) doping among amateurs: PLOS ONE scientific study (Dietz P., Ulrich R., Dalaker R. et al., 2013): https://journals.plos.org/plosone/art... The Polish amateur case (Clomifen): Data comes from the official, public Register of Disqualified Athletes maintained by the Polish Anti-Doping Agency (POLADA). Home page: https://antydoping.pl/ Data on the Polish market and European research (documents cited in the analytical report): FAIR+ Study (Christiansen A.V. et al., 2022) – Recreational Athletes' Use of Performance-Enhancing Substances: Results from the 1st European RRT Survey. Report of the Ministry of Sport and Tourism (2017) – Research and Analytical Report on Attitudes and Opinions Regarding Doping in Sport (this study yields a rate of 3% of those who admit to doping and 70% of those who suspect it).